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For an artist whose work frequently represents the themes of anonymity, alienation and loneliness inspired by city-living, it is perhaps appropriate that Slinkachu biographical details remain vague. Born in Devon in 1979, Slinkachu moved to London in 2002 where he pursued a career in commercial art and design. In 2006, Slinkachu embarked on the first of his street art installation campaigns: The Little People Project. His miniature figures are left to fend for themselves in the bustling city, where they are then photographed and left to the abandon of their urban environment. These figures embody the estrangement spurred by the over-whelming nature of the modern metropolis, and incite a renewed perspective of the everyday urban experience to those who find them. This sense of isolation and melancholy, however, is accompanied by sense of irony and humour that makes Slinkachu's commentary all the more poignant. Inner City Snail, is a satire on the overabundance of urban media. The snails are decorated by hand with graffiti, advertisements, or tiny figures and then left to go about their business in the city - albeit on a smaller scale, and at a slower pace, than their grander counterparts.

Slinkachu has received international attention for his Little People Project and has participated in many group exhibitions both locally and internationally. Concrete Ocean is the second solo exhibition of Slinkachu’s work to be shown at Andipa Gallery and follows Whatever Happened to the Men of Tomorrow (2009), which focused on the relationship between an old, bald, Superman rejected by the city which once lauded him. a highly successful exhibition Extraordinary Measures at Belsay Hall, Northumberland where he showed alongside Ron Mueck, Mat Collishaw and Mariele Neudecker during the summer of 2010, a show in which the artist took a humorous look "at the obsession we have with the day trip, that English hobby which often provokes the full range of emotions" and saw a record breaking 55,000 visitors. Recently his second publication, Big Bad City was launched in Amsterdam by Lebowski Publishers in September 2010. The artist participated in Tunnel 228, produced by Punchdrunk and Old Vic Artistic Director Kevin Spacey in 2009. In 2008 he released his first publication Little People in the City; The street art of Slinkachu, published by Boxtree (Pan MacMillan) with a foreword by author Will Self. The artist currently lives and works in London.

To celebrate our third year at Contemporary Istanbul we launched a new edition by Slinkachu, Fez, created in reaction to the political climate last year in Taksim Square.
Slinkachu | Fez
Signed Limited edition of 35
Sheet 50 x 50 cm | Image 40 x 40 cm
Contemporary Istanbul 2014: 13 – 16 November...

We are delighted that Slinkachu will exhibit at .M Contemporary, Sydney, as part of the group show entitled 'From the Streets'. The exhibition featuring a number of works by the artist will run from Saturday 22nd March to Sunday 27th April 2014. Continuing a long tradition of major graffiti artists...

Slinkachu has created three new works for a great cause, War Child UK charity, which support children affected by war around the world. The three images will be featured in '20 Years of War Child', a new exhibition celebrating 20 years of the charity's work.
The show is being staged at British...

Stretching alongside the banks of the Moscow River, Gorky Park is one of the most celebrated places in Moscow, Russia. A rare urban retreat in the heart of an overcrowded and congested city. Built in 1928, this park holds entertainment for tourists and Muscovites alike and was the location for...

Contemporary Istanbul, the largest premium art fair in Turkey will offer a comprehensive range of Turkish and international art including painting, sculpture, video works, installation and limited editions from local and international galleries.
Andipa Contemporary will be showcasing the work of...

Andipa Contemporary is proud to announce 'Global Model Village', installation artist Slinkachu's third solo show with the gallery, set to coincide with the worldwide publication of his third book of the same title (UK Boxtree Macmillan | US Blue Rider Press Penguin).
Following on from the London...

As part of the V&A Late Fridays you can see a selection of Slinkachu’s work on display and also get the chance to make your own miniature sculptures to display around the museum.
The 'Big Invasion of Small Sculptures' event is being hosted by Drink, Shop & Do. Make a sculpture of your...

In 2012 The Courtauld Institute of Art celebrates 20 years of its biennial contemporary art exhibition, the East Wing Collection. This anniversary exhibition explores the material boundaries of art created in the years since the show’s inception through an 18-month programme of events and one of...

Crunch 2011 brings together a host of leading contemporary artists, performers and philosophers. Now in its 4th edition, it is annually held in Hay-on-Wye, the Welsh village internationally renowned for its literary festival.
At the Art Pavillion, Andipa Contemporary will be showcasing the work of...